Russian paratroopers of the 234th Air Assault Regiment. They would be responsible for the massacre of Bucha, occupied by the Russian armed forces for more than a month at the beginning of the war in Ukraine. This was revealed by the New York Times, which conducted an investigation into what Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called “a genocide” and released a video proving the Russian military unit’s responsibility for killing civilians on a particular street in Bucha, the street Yablunska. Thus denying the position of Moscow that speaks of “provocations of radical Ukrainians”.
“Soldiers interrogated and executed unarmed men of fighting age and killed people who unknowingly crossed their paths, whether they were children fleeing with their families, locals hoping to find supplies, or people simply trying to get home on bicycles,” reported the New York Times. . “Almost all the victims we identified on Yablunska Street were Ukrainian civilians or prisoners of war. Their death could be prosecuted by the International Criminal Court and considered a war crime under international humanitarian law,” the paper wrote. “Due to their systematic and generalized character, the murders in Bucha can also constitute crimes against humanity”, regrets the sad final comment of the North American newspaper about the massacre perpetrated by Russian soldiers.
Source: IL Tempo
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